United States President Donald Trump has survived another assassination attempt, the latest in a series of violent incidents that have heightened concerns over political security in the United States. The incident occurred on April 25, 2026 (US time) during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, DC.
Witnesses said panic broke out at the Washington Hilton Hotel after gunshots were heard near a security checkpoint outside the main venue. The event, attended by roughly 2,600 guests, quickly descended into confusion as Secret Service agents moved to evacuate President Trump and other senior officials.
Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Cabinet members were all safely escorted out of the area.
Security personnel responded immediately, with a Secret Service agent reportedly shielded by a bulletproof vest after being fired upon by the suspect. The attacker was later arrested at the scene, and authorities confirmed that no government officials were killed or seriously injured.
After the incident, Trump described the attack as part of a troubling pattern of threats against him. He credited law enforcement for their rapid response and said he would support rescheduling the event within a month.
Trump said he had “studied assassinations” and implied that people who play significant roles in history are often more likely to become targets of violence.
He also referenced the broader risks of public office, saying he leads a “pretty normal life considering it’s a dangerous life,” while acknowledging multiple past attempts on his life.
The latest incident follows earlier assassination attempts, including a widely reported 2024 shooting at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where Trump was wounded in the ear. That attack killed one spectator and injured others, and was officially investigated as an assassination attempt by the FBI.
In September 2024, another attempt was foiled at a Trump golf course in Florida, where a suspect armed with a rifle was apprehended after Secret Service agents opened fire.
Together, these events have intensified scrutiny over presidential and former presidential security protocols, especially as Trump continues to hold high-profile public engagements.
Authorities have not yet released full details about the suspect or motive behind the latest attack in Washington. Officials, however, confirmed that federal investigations are underway, including possible terrorism-related charges.
The FBI and Secret Service are reviewing security procedures as political leaders and law enforcement agencies confront what appears to be an escalating pattern of threats against the president.
